Using file hosters instead of Usenet, that's a Paddlin'. Using JD2 instead of PyLoad, that's a Paddlin'. Using a headless version of JD2, that's a Paddlin'. Using an overpriced RPI, that's a Paddlin'.
Using file hosters instead of Usenet, that's a Paddlin'. Using JD2 instead of PyLoad, that's a Paddlin'. Using a headless version of JD2, that's a Paddlin'. Using an overpriced RPI, that's a Paddlin'.
Ditch OCH and switch to Usenet. I still regret not switching earlier. File hosters are outdated (from the usability perspective), restricted (in terms of usage), and overpriced.
There is no automation for file hosters. Solving filecrypt captchas and pushing to jdownloader is not possible to automate.
PS: It's called file hoster not OCH.
Option one: Join private tracker communities, no need for a vpn here. You will find the majority of stuff here anyway, compared to public torrents.
Option two: Get and set up a vpn (preferable with port forwarding) in your bittorrent client. Bind your vpn connection to your network interface in qbittorrents advanced settings option page.
Option three: Use usenet, since there is no upload involved on your side you also need no vpn.
Piracy in Germany is kinda rare, don't expect to find many pirates in your private sphere. However if you find some, chances are they will try to stop your from torrenting and advise file hosters like ddownload or rapidgator. It's very common for German pirates, torrenting has a bad reputation due to law firms hunting down pirates.
How many sites to you need?
https://www.reddit.com/r/trackers/comments/19e4r6l/german_private_tracker_list/
Are you mixing up uploaders and release crews?
Oui, je le ferai
For some old customers they currently offer a $10 annual subscription including port forwarding, that's just insanely cheap.
Some of these players even skipped the unskippable
intros and always started at the main menu. The best thing for legit buyers and enthusiasts back in the day. And don't forget the (S)VCD support and DivX/Xvid support. Good old times.
The first question would be if you have any experience in torrenting in general and private trackers in particular?
Some trackers are notorious hard to join or even completely closed, however others have open signups or application signups. You are also missing some German private trackers in your list.
Some German private trackers like the already mentioned World-of-Tomorrow
or SpeedTorrent Reloaded or The Shinning allow application signup, if you are already experienced in trackers. For other trackers like Immortuous
one can signup on their forums and apply for an invitation. Just visit their sites and look for an application/signup link.
Your question is too generic to provide more helpful answers.
Private trackers and Usenet, great combo.
Don‘t use two images, just use qbittorrentvpn
It's a main stream franchise, it's all over the place.
Found plenty releases on private German trackers (e.g. Robert.Jordan.-.Das.Rad.der.Zeit.-.01.-.37.Komplett.128kbit.MP3
about 32 GiB) or Usenet (House-of-Usenet board also 1 to 37 or German indexer scenenzbs.com Robert Jordan - Das Rad der Zeit - Band 01 - Drohende Schatten
) or file hoster boards (like boerse DOT cx).
edit: Also available on MAM (in M4A file format).
How about German private trackers?
OP wants .srt
but this could be dangerous misinformation.
It is, one can and will be pinpointed using a timestamp and the IP address and the port. These information are always unique per user.
Only for NFLX for the last decade or so, I would had cancelled that subscription years ago, but the guys I share my account with insist in keeping that Netflix account.
I have absolutely no idea why. I haven't watched Netflix in years myself. Well I pay 10 bucks a month for Netflix and the other guys are paying me 12 bucks a month, so this useless subscription costs me -2 bucks every month.
For me pirating is more convenient than watching the very same stuff on Netflix, especially since Netflix stopped working on some of my devices...
^this
I buy BTC on ATMs without KYC (1000 bucks is the KYC limit). Scan your wallet, $$$ in, that's it. Fees are around 8%.
Nope
We need a way to integrate file hosters, DC++ and Soulseek into our tech stack in order to automate search and download queries.
However h264 rips in Usenet lack in quality from my perspective.
How so, its basically the same content (same releases).
Glad if you can advice on cheaper solutions.
You are right the prices of usenet providers went up everywhere, but you still can get Frugal for $40 a year. That's an unlimited subscription of course, unlike file hosters.
And good private trackers!
I stopped using public trackers back in 2006, went to private trackers only back then. I still can't understand why are still so many ppl using public trackers.
I really enjoy the specialized PTs. You are looking for an ebook? MAM's the way. Music? RED or OPS it is. Easy but great.
Don‘t run privileged images! Drop all CAPS, enable no-new-privileged, use non-privileged users only.
Does anyone know a good source which highlights past games worth watching without spoiling the results? It's easy to download the games but hard to figure out which one to watch...
ISPs don't spy on users, would violate GDPR.
Long story short: You'd get more money from your ISP than you'd pay to copyright trolls.
students get 40 % off too
I have to disagree on the movie/shows
part here. IMHO Usenet is way cheaper than this horrible file hosters. And one needs more than one file hoster too. There are also plenty of German private torrent trackers out there. File hosters lack automation, it's just horrible annoying to download everything by hand and solve Captchas all day AND EVEN PAY FOR THIS EXPERIENCE.
Available on both usenet indexers and private torrent communities like rutracker.
It means Dubbed. It's a short name for AC3.Dubbed
The audio track(s) have been dubbed to match with the video track.
The same applies to DTSD -> DTS.Dubbed